Culminating a month's events promoting disability awareness, RENEW and several other groups will hold a disability awareness walk Saturday morning at the Sheridan Junior High School track. Ace Young, with RENEW, talks a little bit about the goal tomorrow.
Governor Matt Mead released these comments from his office Wednesday regarding Environmental Protection Agency rules putting up new standards for power plant emissions.
Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) took some time Thursday morning call back to Wyoming from her office in D.C., and we talked about a number of different topics including health care.
If you see a doctor today, go ahead and shake his/her hand because today is National Doctor's Day. Sheridan Memorial Hospital is celebrating today, March 30, says Cecil Pattison, community relations director at Sheridan Memorial.
At last week's Sheridan County Commissioners meeting, the results of the courthouse transportation analysis that was conducted by the consulting firm of Fehr and Peers out of Colorado were released.
Bill Huppert accepts a gift from fellow trustees after he announced he'll be resigning from the Hospital Board.
Long time Sheridan Memorial Hospital Board member Bill Huppert announced his resignation this week at the monthly board meeting. Huppert explains that his resignation came because of a job promotion.
Jackson Moon poses with his creation 'Police Training Camp' that won an award for Most Realistic Scene at this year's LEGOs At The Library Competition in Buffalo.
The Johnson County Library's LEGOs At The Library 2012 was another success, according to Steve Rzasa with the library, who said this year's contest drew the same number of contestants as last year, just a more diverse group.
(Photo Courtesy of the Child Advocacy Centers of Wyoming)
Statewide partners against child abuse planted hundreds of children's blue and sliver pinwheels on the lawn of the Wyoming Capital this week to call attention to the importance of prevention and intervention during April, which is child abuse prevention month in Wyoming.
Coming up Wednesday, April 4, the University of Wyoming's Johnson County Extension Office will present a Garden Workshop for green thumbs in the area to learn more about gardening.